GW Study Abroad Programs at Sciences Po in France
Study abroad in France at Sciences Po with George Washington University's exchange program. Sciences Po is known for it's specialization in the fields of European studies, developmental studies, and international business, among others. Study at the main campus in Paris, or opt for the smaller, more personal campus in Le Havre.
Students must be proficient in French to attend this exchange program, and must attend each semester as a full time student (10 credits). This is an academic heavy program, which should be taken into consideration when applying. Go study abroad at Sciences Po with GW! at present, this program is only available to GW students.
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Sciences-Po is a great institution and well-known in France. It is definitely a program for serious students who are interested in taking rigorous classes. The most challenging aspect of the program is simply the difference in educational culture. In France, the courses are much less structured, and reading lists can be very broad and listed as suggestions, rather than certain books that are required. (i.e - here are 30 important books, read 5-15 of them). Sciences-Po also has an essay style that is unique to the institution, where you list two arguments in favor of an argument, and then two against. That takes some adjustment for American students.
Overall, the experience was very valuable and the quality of the courses is very high, but you need to put in a lot of work and even very conscientious students are way outside their comfort zone on a regular basis.